In the United States alone, heart attacks are one of the leading causes of death throughout the country. Knowing the signs and symptoms of heart disease and a heart attack can help save a life. Some of these symptoms begin showing up as early as a month in advance.
Heart attacks are serious medical conditions. They occur when the body’s supply of blood is blocked, normally caused by a blood clot. These occur when there is plaque build-up in the coronary arteries.
The heart attack is dead tissue that is killed off during the process of blood loss. This tissue causes extreme pain and squeezing, which are both felt at the time of the heart attack.
Heart attacks are common in people who have a high amount of stress, who are heavy smokers or who are morbidly overweight. However, regardless of the contributing factors, heart attacks are the number one killers of women across all spectrums. Therefore, it is important to learn the signs and symptoms of a heart attack, as well as to receive regular check-ups from a doctor.
Today’s video will discuss the warning signs of a heart attack and what to look out for.
1. Chest pressure
2. Cold Sweats and Dizziness
3. Cold and Flu Symptoms
4. Weakness
5. Shortness of Breath
6. Fatigue
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